Babylon the Bandit is a roots reggae album released by Steel Pulse in 1986. It is Steel Pulse's sixth studio album and won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album in 1987. Roots reggae is a sub-genre of reggae music which evolved in Jamaica from Ska and Rocksteady and was made famous outside the Caribbean by the legendary singer/songwriter Bob Marley. ... Steel Pulse is a well-known roots reggae musical band. ... The Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album has been awarded since 1985. ...
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